CGI (abbreviation for Common Gateway Interface) is a standard way for
a web server to pass information to an
application program, and receive information back from the application
program.

Normally, when a user access a web site, the web server will simply
send back data (usually an HTML page) in response to the request,
however if the data needs to be dynamic (for example, generated in
response to a form), an application program will need to prepare
this data.

CGI application programs can be written in a number of different programming
languages, including C, C++, Java and Perl.

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